YORK City have announced a freeze on season ticket prices in the wake of the club's relegation from the Football League.

Supporters now have until the end of June to take advantage of the offer which includes ticket prices ranging from £350 for adults in The York Pullman Stand to £50 for children under-12 in The David Longhurst Stand.

The Minstermen, who will be playing at National League level for the first time in four years, will again be playing 23 league games at home this season.

This means a £350 season ticket equates to the price of £15.21 per game and a £50 ticket equates to just £2.17 per game.

Matchday ticket prices have also been frozen across the board.

Existing season ticket holders have until June 30 to reserve their current seats. The 'early bird' period will end on June 30 before all tickets, except juniors, are subject to a price increase.

After August 1, all prices will be subject to a further 10 per cent increase.

Meanwhile, after receiving feedback from supporters, the club has decided to bring forward the sale of mini-season tickets to November and this will cover 12 games as opposed to 10 last season. Ticket details will be announced at a later date.

There are also affordable prices for disabled supporters whilst the option to purchase a family ticket at competitive rates will once again be available.

Supporters are able to pay in two instalments in June and July based on the full price (up to 29th July) season ticket.